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Originally Posted by Erin524
I've noticed problems in extreme cold. We've been having -15 and -20 degree temps here. I'll go outside and my feet will suddenly feel like someone dropped them in a bucket of water and I suddenly had giant ice cubes surrounding my shoes. (ice shoes) and I had to walk slower .......
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I can relate to that. My feet become clumps of concrete, and my legs become like Frankenstein's.
There are times when I just can't seem to move about easily, but when we lived in the hotter states, I did OK. For me it's extreme cold that sets me off the most.
MS is a very unpredctable disease, and what works for one person does not necessarily work for the next. It's just a case of take it slowly, and work out what works for you, and what doesn't.
Cheers, Anne
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